Abstract
Previous results had suggested that daily repeated doses of 10 rad X- or γ-rays to mouse spermatogonia decreased their sensitivity to translocation yield. This was tested by comparing the effects of a dose of 300 rad γ-rays given before, 24 h after, or 8 days after, 30 daily doses of 10 rad γ-rays to male mice. The yield of translocations per cell from those receiving the 300 rad dose 24 h after the repeated ones (7.3%) was significantly lower than that from the other two regimes (9.4 and 9.7% respectively). This was consistent with the explanation that the repeated irradiation had temporarily increased the resistance of the spermatogonial cell population to translocation yield. However, there must remain some doubt about this interpretation since the absolute values of translocations found were too high, and the yield from those which had received the 300-rad dose 24 h after the repeated ones was not significantly below the sum of those from a single dose and from repeated doses given separately.
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